South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1921 — Page 3
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POLICF HOLD HOOSIER
ipENDIWG INVESTIGATION
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PRrNCriTON. Ind.. Sept. 6 Wil
li. Fasctt, 40. who is alleged.
. I while intoxicated, Monday, to have J declared h killed his stepmother. '
lirvant Sava 10 Dav of Good 1 repudiated the statement, ' i H hlnsr held here TuwJay pending cathcr 15 ISccdcu to Loin- further Investigation.
Papett said a half brother Is beIn? held In Memphis Tenn., In connection with his stepmother's death.
NO LAW IN MICH. TO DIM CAR LIGHTS
ASK NEW VALUATION FOR AID OF BONDS
plctc Corn Crop.
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I.VDIANArOIilP. Spt. 6. Tn Ia of Rood weather probably will put u. majority of the corn crop out T the -.vay of frct. as cutting and i.l'-) nil ire Sfnrally all over the :tP. sccordlr.s; to the weekly report of r;e--re C. Bryant, asrrlcultural ?titi."M ian to th U. S. depart-, ir-ent of agriculture announced Tue:sI iy. The rf port follows: Pall plowing- continual during the Jirt p.irt of wr"k umlT favorable conditions. Considerable morn than u il has been done to date. f.'orn f-uttlrig an) :!o filling 1? gfnii. nil rtion. nf thn ttate. Ten ' . f ;?fril w-.ithr will put a ina-
r.ty f ( ( rop out of the way of
1 i r i c whit riTn1 and irld u ,i th- iov. rt in :('V ral ye ar.. if Tliroj-h. .'oii-ldf r: of thf 'at and barJo w,m thr-.hcd out but will ! :t s li t y r rnjs In y.-imo of th' northern counties p.!; ati'T.-: point, to a h ivy ?tM.-ding of rt this fall. The latf p.it i'o crop rontir.uss to :-V v iriiproveni nt. bt:t th crop will I-, i-ry small. TIk- ff.-d value r.f p.-t-turrf i expiion i lly gor.-i for this time of .i: Vom v; rlover fhowa corrddT- ' ! i -nprov nK-nt. Tola . L'rowtii uneven but geni t 1 I'Tiditi'-o is ni'ifli improved. No; a gr--Mt tif.il of i-utring h is b en il to (I i)r. A:pl" pic-k.ng is lira t ing completion. The ,-rop is very hort. f?!rrii:i the iiiuivrri.il tr " t ' ''.'. N'o report of any di.ea--e among live ytrn-k tbi. v. erk. r.'irm labor MJpply rxered.s det 1 1 a n d . - To'matnfc ,inl pickle.-; fair. Melon are heddiog out r'markilly well ;:nl are of f-cellent finality.
BOND PRICES GOING
UP, OFFICIALS SAY I;
Legislative Error Repeals Old Art Compelling Uj-c of Dimmers.
LAN-SENG. M!ch.
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public ,j;-rv:;" com.mi-'5: n wa? a.ked . Tu-!ay by th it:zT.?i Gas ;inl Fuel Co.. i f Tcrre Haute, to f; a Vi"'x variation on it.- property ;- a t ail it in the fu ruling of $J,:i.0ri) , of bonilfl t hit mature nxt 'x-tobor '. 1. The company claimed the propj erty is wcrtii at lex5t Jl, 600, 000. I Three valuations, made by cngin-
state is without a "dimmer" law.
eera ernp'cyed by th company, wei
C)vrlooke.l by members of the
leg-
I liled with the commission.
Th
llature, "by the executive otfico.
a-he re tno measure was ni'ned and
Bids for Michigan Securities Indicate Tight Money Market Broken.
nTTLL ADD EIGHT NEW
UNITS TO GUARDSMEN
LANSING, Mich., Sept. C Tho m-n- market hai apparently returned to normal State omcials expresj the utmost confidence that bond isvnie to be floated in the future will bo disposed of at attractive premiums- They believe that the days of tight money and uncertain conditions, such m thoie Mjrrounding the fir.t ale of soldier bonus bond, have gone for pood. Th; optimism over the f.nancla.1 market In state circles is based on the recent nalo of $3, 00)0,00") worth nf 20-year, 3 1-2 pr cent highway bonds. A tew weeks a.ro 5 1-2 per cent, .".0-year .soldier bonus bond.s wre offered in the open market and there were no taJcer. Before they could b disposed of the legislature had to be called ba-k In special t-c Kion and the Interest rate on tho bonds had to be increased to 5 f.-4 per cent. liven then the bonds were hold at a low premium about ?3.O0O for $15.000,000 worth of
I bonl and the syndicate that purI chaj-ed them was given $5,00000 j worth of f. per ci?nt, one year notes
nt par as an added inducement. Tho $H. 000, 000 worth of highway bonds sold a few days, on the other hand at a premium of more than J7S.00O. They were disposed of to the higlK! bidder in a field of nine. Competition for them was keen.
I r resent value cn basi. of original ; cos: was placed, at J1.60?,22 iy the
y the secretary of state and the i v 'J" V - ' V .. '',r:täte police, whe-e duty It is to en- ?fftAll,?u1st 1 lHuSt' VrC'1 at " V.'Z
force th motor vehicle laws, an act ! ll" . was pa-ed by tho 1021 legislature , l rf ,f,f, ' r,.r-. ,nr,.,nln, company incused J.vooo
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niers. The new motor vehicles law, no far as it relates to lamps, is a reVampoil edition of may Ideas. It was first passed in the regular eession, providing that all cars be e-auipptd with lensof certain typeAt tho special S":-ion this portion of tho law was repo t'ed on the ?rrounl that only a few manufacturers make lenses which woubl comply with the proposed statute. Then it was found that the law was pas-d in the regular session provided for "a pair" of headlights on each side of the a four in all. More changes were made in the special session to remedy this error In wording. And now a complaint to the department nf Mate calls attention to the fact that thereXs nothing in tho law, as revised, and passed, to prevent anyone from driving all the time with glaring headlights. The ,bl law made it mandatory on drivers to dim their lights when passing another vehicle.
rklng capital, and $ 1 5 m . r n o p,;ng
alu in iu veluations and deducted five per cent ns accrued depre-ciation.
Bay Found in Box Car Without Food for 2 Days PONTIAC. Mich., pt. OMiysin:; since last Tucs-lay. Ilüding ( xinns. IT, son of a I'ontiac woman, h-s been found at Adrian. The lad says bo liv'd In a, boxcar for two bt.-, without food or drink, th n v.mt in seareh of vork. lie was returned to hLi hom.e.
"Women like long prayers because it give them a chance to l"k at the hats.
INHIAN'AIN I.1S. S. pt. f.. Ficht
pew units of the Indiana rational, guard are required to bo inusterd. into s rvic by next June r.o to m.eet war department retJirem r.t s. a?-' cording to word received hero Tuesday Adj. (br. Smith. ! These- additions will bring the In-! diana uard t a. strength of 4,714! men. an increase of 2.000 oer tho! present force. New units already are bt ing rirani.ed. and no troubl j(
i. anticip.ited m reaching the ud--ral iroviTiiiiient r- juireim-nts. The new units will be one hoadr.uarttr.-' inf.intry bri?iio. r-!- rof;i-
'j FIFTY-EIGHT ASK
FREEDOM OF STATE
Joseph Charmardi, Serving Sentence for Intent to Kill, Seeks Release.
; INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 6.--Fifty-1 eiglit applications for hearings at the j meeting of the Indiana stare board of pardons to bo held September 12
to 1 7 have been fi.ed with, the clerk
1 cases is asked.
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,,,.mi ..i ini.uoi, ... "-,Cjf the ,)oar(K The reopening of four
i p i ariuier ir,iin hi. i nc iivuh-
qviirters Littery for the ne.d artil
the tie I1 artillery n-i?inunt, ono headquarter and service i ompany cf ; t ea, in. eis, and one engineer bat-
taliou.
(;ivns Tot'uisT c.vir siti:. OIIANI) ItAl'inS. Mich., s-r jit. i Attorney Sybrant Wessc-lius has anpounced a conditional gift to the state of 1 acres, three miles north of North park on the Grand river, for a tourists' camp. The condition is that the state shall improve and maintain the road now running along the river bank from North park to tho property and which is included in the proposed river boulevard from Grand Rapids to Ada.
riryan sees hope for the democrats. Probably noticed it in the mirror.
elude the following:
Cluido Speedy, sentenced from Madison county, March 9, 1921, for
j sodomy, to serve 500- days at. tno j state penal farm.
, , i Willard Her?hberger, Vigo county, CONVICTS. FREE M)Ol. March SI, 1921, one to 14 years, ESC APE FROM PRlSONi Kraml lir" lndiai:a reformatory. j George A. Smitn, Tippecanoe
i eonnty. February 21, 1921, one to leicht years, petit larceny, state ; i orison
.Of' I'r iriro-e irusie-s oy ex -.i .
Sept. ; search-
Ji;rn n.s nvii.t,i:. ini Authorities Tiu-day wer
t rust e-s
fioja the Indian. i reformatory farms, t.e mill's e.ist of Jt ti't rMn .be. Tie- mei. arc Hoy Gray. 2"?. rc-
K. ivtd Ic. ... lO-'i! from Uandolpo. . i'limy; Kalph IN iter. 2', receive!
ei-aiber 2'. 1 . 2 1 . from Marioa
U.tl te McCee. Is. reCe.V2'.. irl., frm Montgomery A II i -rvir.g in.i t rioi:en s f r i:r.:iul bireenv. aid tli-' li. :i bad 'o d re;1 w . ! ligibl" for paroln
et.'.mr; . .1 o.t o 1 1 ! I ' : : : r ? it W.1-. fl.l-. T1. Pi.li. t C. ;.
f 'uc,,l tb.at the men 1 t'a hi. river into Ken-
Jt.o Mayfield, Vigo county. May ; "n, 1921. ISO days at state farm and i lln ii $130 and costs, petit larceny, j Hubert Butler, city cout Terre I Haute. April 23, 1921, six months ; slate farm and fined $300 and co?ts, : for violation of liquor laws. 1 Aid or Kosenberg, Tippecanoe j county, February 5, 1921, ono to 14 ; years. grand larceny, Indiana re- , f rmatory; transf?rred to state prison. Joseph Gharmardi, St. Joseph county. May 25, 1917, two to 14 ivears. assault and battery with intent to kill, Indiana reformatory.
AUTO KITS HOG; THREE INJURED
r,. SllKN. Ind.. Sept. C A big touring ear owr.ed by A. G. I-ehmni., a H'.tkaruK.t merchant, and driven ' . r .-en. .lou'c G baian, win ic.v'u'el on t'ne W.ikarusa -Klkhart
on- re l b ii wa " 'h::- uoin- at the
.mi iiu:r. ;t stj-mck a nog, turne.i
;:nd went into a ditch. Cleorw
Wakarusa were
vi:h I.ohman in th1 front .at of tli'J in tc'G:-. . All were injured.
Students Walk 300 Miles To Save Railroad Fare
iste' and went into fw ar. l I'i leu P'ra.-h f
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich.. Sept. 6 Bernard B. Nowatskl of this city and B. E. Ellison of Jamestown, N. V.. students at the .Milwaukee Engineering school, decided to take a rap at the high cost of traveling
thus morning, j im,i walk to Milwaukee to res-umo rate of 35 miles their toUece work. Thev left this
BLAZE DAMAGES CIRCLE THEATER
city Saturday mcrning and claim they will complete the trip In four days, which is about 300 miles.
MOTHER OF CONVICTED HOOSIER NEAR DEATH
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l'ire in buildings fronting on Monu-
KTjKI I A r.T, Ind.. ?ept. C. Mrs. I.ydia Decker, 63, mother of Virgil Decker, who was convicted at War-
6. I saw nf the murder of Lorov Tovett.
here drove the Circle th
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mcnt Circle iTO'vds from
Joining, last nis;ht, ,-ir.l caus- d damage of J12.S00. The fire Starrel :n a closet, and gutted th-i f.fth ttory before It wa under control. Two men were Injured when th fire chiefs automobile struck their car. Karlier last night a blaze did $4 0.000 damage to th Glaser Furniture ccmrany'f tore. HOLD SPEED RACER FOR KILLING VET PETERSBURG, Sept. 6. Raymond Pickle, motor racing driver of Vlncennes. wa held :n $1,000 ball
Tuesday, charged w.th manslaughter
n connection with the killintr of
viae HlgStr.a, 77 year old Clrll war
veteran, by Pickle's car Mcndy afternoon. Illggins, who was deaf, attempted to cross the speedway at the fair grounds in front of his machine.
atti r.oLPiiv .irnir.ni-: ANNIVIIKSAHV SUM. tartJ Thursday mcrnir.K at o'clock. 7rc to J1.00 merch.and'-e at...
S2.00 to $3. ?0 merchandise at J3.50 to merchandifet j 4.50 to $6.f0 merchan lie at
. .5 Co J1.50 2.50 3.50 4.30 5 . h 0
J'.2 30 to $ 7 C . f ' 0 merchandise at 30.30 I607 JjLLSWOKTH STOKE.
3.30 to $7.30 nTrchar.diÄ at. ??.riO to Jlo.on merchandise n;
of this city and who was indicted with two other pons, Fred and Calvin, is at the point of death at her home in this city. The township trustee and the associated charities are attending to her Immediate needs.
BAPTISTS PROPOSE BOUNDARY CHANGES
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CUTICURA ItS ITCHY ECZEMA
OnBackandArmsforEleven Months, Could Not Rest. "Eczema broke out in a rash on my back and arms and itched and
.fvWv burned so severely that I p-'l scratched and irritated them, j tt m an large scales came off.
1 My clothing aggravated the
SvJ breaking out on my back, and I could not rest at night. n "Ths trouble lasted about eleven months. I sent for a free
i sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment and they gave me relief. I purchased more, and after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Walter J. Longstreth, 6861 Southwest Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. B4irpWr.tii Fre br IliU. Address: "Catic rLbertorle,Dept H. Mlda4J M-u." SoIdTry-oN-r Soap üic. Oir.trncnt2ößnd50-. Ta!cum25p. iJS?r"Cuticura Soap shares without muf.
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in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the toasted flavor you will always want it
Does that word cause you to shudder when you think of the sparks from nearby chimneys falling on your shingle roof this fall? Why go through another winter of worry Why risk your home and its furnishings when -you can buy an ELABORATED FIRE RESISTING ROOF FOR SO LITTLE MONEY? Our representative will gladly call and explain the merits of Elaborated Roofing and submit figures on your job. ELABORATED ROOFING GO. A.-W; Logsdon, Ma., MAIN 2403 218 N. Michigan St.
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SEYMOUR Ind., Sort. A snerfrenjon of change In boundi lines was before the Browr.stown Tiaptist
association -when it bejran iLs SOth; r.nnual meeting at Uniontown, nearj
here Tuesday. Fourteen churches are represented. The change under consideration would place some of tho churches In other associations
an ! hririfT into the Brownstown aj-
ociation.
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la all the 100 .tores of G. R. Kinney Co, Inc., throughout the United States: We hall place on sale Tuesday, September 6: And erery day thereafter daring that week, special lots. of hosiery at prices which ve believe cannot be equalled. SEE OUR WINDOWS Watch the papers. Children's Black and Brown HOSIERY Regular Price, 50c Sale Price, 20c
'Arrest 32 for Violations Of Liquor Laws in Flint FLFNT. Mich.. Sept. Flint polir-j have shattered all their former records In the number of arrests of liquor Law vlo!atxn for pre-holiday periods. Saturday nlirht ard Sunnay, police made 32 arrests for violations cf the prohibition laws, for operating automobiles while Intoxicated and for intoxication.
Th difference is llollmd's windmills work but our kind don't.
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You'll enjoy the sport of rolling
Prine0 'AThert la told In loppy red bags, tidy rtd tins, handsome pound nni hall poand tin harn id org and it the poand crystal glass humidor tcith sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perlect condition.
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lIRST thing you do next 1 go get some makin's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all cylinders every time the clock ticks! No use sitting-by and saying maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good; for, man-o-man, you can't figure out what you're passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness well, the only way to get the words emphatic enough is to go to it and know yourself!
. 'em with P. A. ! And, besides Prince Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process ! Certainly you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets without a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobacco that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe forget it ! You can AND YOU WILL if you use Prince Albert for packing ! It's a revelation for pipes as well as for rolling cigarettes I
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Tempting
ATCH the fragrant aroma of sweet mint as vou lift a :lass of Emral to your lips. You'll like it. And you'll pause after every swallow to extract the full flavor of this new mint delicacy. Even the tip of your tongue, as you set your glass down, will venture to the edge of your lips to get the last, lingering taste. Tempting? Um-m! Kamm & Schellinger Co. Mishawaka, Ind.
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At Fountains Emral Cooler, Emral Pio pliate, Emral Sundar, Emral Lemonade,
The drink with a mint basis tint merely a mint drink
